Chapter One

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Olivia Steel's P.O.V "Do you really think that's going to work though. Because come on Jason, you know how annoyingly protective dad can be," I said with a sigh. He waved me off as we continued to walk out of the schools doors. "This is our last week of school which gives me time to persuade dad in letting you accompany me to Red Moons Pack. Plus Colton will be there too with a few other pack warriors, so dad shouldn't have a problem." My eyes gleamed with excitement as I squealed in delight. "I hope he lets me! I want to witness a treaty being made between two packs." Jason chuckled as he rolled his eyes while throwing an arm over my shoulder. "It's not an exciting thing to watch Liv. Just a bunch of men negotiating before we decide on a final settlement that will benefit both packs." "Okay I admit I'm more excited about exploring other pack lands than the treaty itself." "And..." He drawled out knowing my main reason for wanting to go to other packs. "Come on, I know exploring other packs isn't the only reason why your so eager to go." I blushed and swatted his shoulder while quickening my steps, avoiding my brothers gaze as he urged me on. "Ugh fine, I want to find my mate too," I grumbled as my brother laughed. "See, now that wasn't so bad now was it. Let's just hope that when you find him, I won't be tempted to beat him into a pulp if he wrongs you." I smiled and sighed dreamily. "I want something like mum and dads relationship. The way they look at each other as if no one else matters. I want that." Jason rolled his eyes before pausing in his steps. "We've heard the stories of how their relationship came to be. It wasn't always sunshine and rainbows sis. They went through hell together before fully embracing the mate bond." I cringed at the stories my Uncle Mikey had told us about our parents. They did not have a smooth sailing relationship. But that's not important. The important thing that mattered was coming out of their struggles stronger than ever. They both held their shoulders up daring people to go against them. They were the power couple people looked up to. They were the reason our pack soared to great lengths. "Your probably not eager to meet your mate but I am excited to find mine." Jason chuckled before throwing an arm over my shoulders. "I don't really care if I meet my mate or not. If I don't then I'm not going to go searching for her. I'm an Alpha. I have so much more responsibilities to take care of than whimpering about finding my mate. She will come when she comes. And if she doesn't then I'm ok with that. I don't really need a Luna to run my pack with an iron fist." I raised a brow at him as we stopped in front of our cars. "Your only fooling yourself when you say s**t like that. When you see everyone with their mates you will start to yearn for yours. When you attend Alpha conferences and you are the only Alpha with no Luna, then you will feel the depths of true loneliness dear brother. You will envy it, whether you know it or not." He rolled his eyes and scoffed before walking towards his car saluting me. As soon as he was seated he rolled the window down and started the engine as he stared at me. "May the best Steel win," he smirked before zooming out of the schools parking lot. I chuckled before mind linking one of the warriors to come get my car. I ran towards the trees of our school and as soon as I was sure my form was hidden from prying eyes, I shifted and ran towards my destination. "I will win...I always do," I mind linked as my paws pounded against the forest floors. The wind bristled through my fur causing my wolf to yap happily. I internally smirked as I pushed myself harder. I inhaled the fresh air enjoying the adrenaline coursing through my being. "Nearly there. How's your car fairing sis." I scoffed at the mocking tone my brother used and ignored his taunts as I continued to run. When I burst through the borders of our pack I let my tongue roll out of my mouth as I ran happily. The welcoming vibes the pack gave out made me smile in content as I entered. Home sweet home. When the pack house came into view with the parking spaces being vacant of my brothers car, a wolfish grin appeared on my face. I slowed my running and ran behind a tree to grab the spare clothes stored there. After I changed, I skipped up the steps and took a seat on the balcony railing, with my legs popped up as I waited patiently for Jason to arrive. When his tires screeched in front of the house I chuckled as he got out and narrowed his gaze at me. "Took you long enough. I was getting bored with how long it took you to get here," I said with a smirk. "You cheated," he said pointing an accusing finger towards me. "Now now lets not be a sore loser Jase. You never stated we couldn't run in our wolf form. Plus if someone was to be named a cheater then that would be you my dear brother. If I remember correctly you practically stated the challenge before you gapped it out of there." "Whatever," he grumbled throwing open the front door and walking inside. I chuckled at his childish antics following him in. I gleamed when I saw my father in the kitchen doing who knows what with the pan. "Daddy!" I squealed. I ran up to him and launched myself on his back as I hugged him. Some people may think I'm too old for this s**t but honestly I don't give a f**k. "How was your trip," I mumbled against his back. He chuckled and turned around when I released him before acknowledging Jason. "It was good. Everything is all smooth sailing as we speak. Nothing out of place and surprisingly no rogue attacks have occurred within the last few months. It's starting out to be a good year." I smiled noticing my fathers good mood and decided to test the waters. I'm sure I won't need Jason's assistance to get him to allow me to go. "Really that's good to hear. So it seems there is no danger anymore right? We are free to roam as we speak?" He scoffed before looking at Jason and pointing to me. "This is why you must be with your sister at all times. Liv you can't just drop your guard if nothings happening. Always be alert no matter the circumstances. The rogues could just be buying time before they do anything." "But they have no reason to come into our territory's. There is no motives." "There doesn't need to be with rogues," he said with a shrug. I looked at Jason and discretely gestured to dad for him to start talking. He merely crossed his arms and leaned against the counter looking amused as ever while he sipped his soda. "Ask him if I can accompany you to the treaty signing next week," I mind linked. He rolled his eyes before looking at our father. "If you don't mind dad, I personally would like for Liv to accompany me to visit the Blood Moon Pack for the Treaty signing. She will learn a few things watching the exchange." I watched as my father raised a brow at Jason before looking at me with a narrowed gaze. "Why do you want to go?" My eyes widened in shock before I placed a hand on my chest in mock offence. "What? I have no idea what your talking about. This is news to me as it is for you," I said raising my chin. "Sure it is," he said rolling his eyes before looking at Jase with a serious expression. "I will allow it. But if there is any sign of danger, you will personally escort her back here as soon as possible, no later. Am I understood." "Of course ," he replied with a nod. My father nodded in approval before meeting my gaze again. He brought a hand to my cheek as his gaze softened. "Don't be too much like your mother when your out there. She got herself into a whole lot of trouble," he said with a sigh before a small smile lit his face at the thought of his mate. "I won't I promise." I kissed his cheek and looked at Jason with a grin as I slipped out of the kitchen. It looks like this independent wolf is going on a road trip to the Blood Moon Pack.
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